br>To track development progress go here:O|D WikiO|D Forum
The ER-301 is a voltage-controllable canvas for digital signal processing algorithms. One of the many characteristics that attracted me to modular synthesizers is that they enabled me to make the kind of music that I love away from the computer. However, not all digital audio tools can be elegantly and efficiently realized in a dedicated hardware form. So, I either had to deny myself those tools, or, go to the computer. The ER-301 is the culmination of 2 years of sweat and tears spent creating a third option

Specifications:
Width: 30hp
Depth: 3cm from the back of the face-plate
Current Consumption in REG mode: 300mA from 12V, 20mA from -12V
Current Consumption in BUS mode: 250mA from +5V, 50mA from 12V, 20mA from -12V

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br>acronym

br>curious about what it is br> br>

br>johnwynberg

br>I missed this thread, whilst I was posting in the other one. This one has a better title, but the other had more continuity... Can we please get only one thread? But just in case, I'm subscribing to both br> br>

br>MATSmile

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johnwynberg wrote:

I missed this thread, whilst I was posting in the other one. This one has a better title, but the other had more continuity... Can we please get only one thread? But just in case, I'm subscribing to both

Mods can delete this one if they want. I didn't notice that there is another thread out there br> br>

br>strangeowl

br>Google found this thread, but can't find the other thread with the search function down, so posting this here for now:

- what will it be comprised of (as in sw libraries, example code, etc.)?

- will it be on github?

- will i be able use any c++ compiler that supports c++11?

- how about c++14 (or c++17)?

cheers br> br>

br>peripatitis

br>oh come on!
The whole point of this thread was to stop relying on the other which is 30 pages of speculation br> br>

br>Jtalton

br>Look awesome a few questions.

Will samples loaded in be able to be tempo synced?

Can you have it auto slice transients or will it need to be manual inputed?

Audio in and out is 96k? How does it handle different sample rates?

Does it play samples straight from the card or is there a limit to the buffer?

thanks. when i get the funds this is going in my rig. br> br>

br>bobbcorr

br>Congratulations on an amazing release!

An open question to the Muffs community - having reviewed the introductory video (embedded above), I am curious what you think are essential modules to pair with this new product. Other than Maths. Which apparently goes with everything.

Looking forward to the documentation. Again, well done. br> br>

br>bc3

br>Are the audio inputs modular level or line level or can handle both?
Same question for the audio outputs. Thanks! br> br>

br>geremyf

br>Seems the programmable gain staging on the input so it should handle both line and modular levels. br> br>

br>mdoudoroff

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bobbcorr wrote:

An open question to the Muffs community - having reviewed the introductory video (embedded above), I am curious what you think are essential modules to pair with this new product. Other than Maths. Which apparently goes with everything.

Why, an ER-101, of course! br> br>

br>brandonlogic

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mdoudoroff wrote:

bobbcorr wrote:

An open question to the Muffs community - having reviewed the introductory video (embedded above), I am curious what you think are essential modules to pair with this new product. Other than Maths. Which apparently goes with everything.

Why, an ER-101, of course!

since there's no knobs (other than the one) i think it is essential to have some expressive controllers, and something that can be a constant voltage source and also attenuation/offset. i bought a Mutable instruments Shades specifically to sit right next to the 301 for this. basiclly adds three knobs to the 301, or can be used for attenuation/offset of incoming cv/modulation.

i also think my intellijel Planar, Soundmachines lightstirp, and doepfer ribbon controller will get a lot of use with this. br> br>

br>nearly ghost

br>Why are the G input different to the others? Seems that they are unipolar 12 bit etc, just wondering what they are optimized for.

Also good to see the hold mode make its way over from the 101 (although not yet implemented). Great performance feature. br> br>

br>bobbcorr

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mdoudoroff wrote:

bobbcorr wrote:

An open question to the Muffs community - having reviewed the introductory video (embedded above), I am curious what you think are essential modules to pair with this new product. Other than Maths. Which apparently goes with everything.

Why, an ER-101, of course!

I was actually thinking a Cold Mac... br> br>

br>djhyperspace

br>Yes br> br>

br>moegl

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djhyperspace wrote:

Yes

Yes br> br>

br>7C

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nearly ghost wrote:

Why are the G input different to the others? Seems that they are unipolar 12 bit etc, just wondering what they are optimized for.

Also good to see the hold mode make its way over from the 101 (although not yet implemented). Great performance feature.

I've been looking at the lua c+++7 and it's very cool. Is the er301 going to allow me to program my own stuff if I wanted?
Is it going to open source - I note his license seems even more open, just acknowledgement and promise to share code... br> br>